Labor Comb

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Labor Comb by Partum Apothecary - Your Quiet Strength, in Your Palm

This wooden birth comb is more than just a pain management tool. It’s a handheld reminder of what you already know deep down: You can do hard things.

Used as a natural labor support method, the teeth of the comb press into key acupressure points in your palm. That pressure helps trigger a flood of endorphins and gives your brain something to focus on besides the contraction. And when labor gets loud, intense, or overwhelming, holding this comb can be the quiet anchor you need.

Why You'll Love this Labor Comb

✔ The pressure activates acupressure points that may help ease pain and calm your nervous system.

“I can do hard things” is a beautiful reminder, one you can grip when things feel intense.

How to Use
  1. Hold the comb so the teeth press firmly into your palm.
  2. Squeeze during contractions or moments of intensity.

Tip: Choose the two comb option if you’d like to use one in each hand.

Tips

Use it as soon as contractions begin. Grip it in your hand (teeth towards your palm) and press through each wave.

Try two combs (one in each hand) for even more grounding support.

About the Brand

Founded by a Lamaze Childbirth Educator and Certified Women’s Herbal Educator, each product is crafted to fill the gaps so many women feel during pregnancy and postpartum with real, thoughtful support. Every item is made in small batches.

Other Details

Solid wood comb, engraved with “I can do hard things”
Measures approx. 9.6 x 5 cm
Includes a hand-stamped, reusable muslin bag
Wood grain and tone will vary

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